North America Market Forecast
The North America airotor handpiece market is anticipated to hold the largest with a share of about 35% by the end of 2036. The market growth in the region is also expected on account of the availability of professional dental doctors and specialized technology. Moreover, awareness regarding dental health and a growing preference for cosmetic dentistry are fueling regional growth. Increase rate of dental diseases and the government and public sector providing low-cost treatment engage more people for treatment. There’s an increase in the supply of technically sophisticated tools that emphasize dental aesthetics appeal and oral wellbeing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around 26% of adults in the United States suffer from untreated tooth decay and adults having low-income with zero education are current smokers. They are 2 times more prone to have untreated cavities than other age groups. Moreover, about 46% of adults aged 30 years or older display signs of serious gum disease.
APAC Market Analysis
The Asia Pacific market is estimated to be the second largest, registering a share of about 24% by the end of 2036. The market's growth can be ascribed mostly to increased demand from dental clinics in the region. Furthermore, China is expected to account for a significant percentage of the global market for airotor handpieces because to its huge population and rising occurrence of dental disorders in the region. Moreover, various attributes including government policies, an increase in the geriatric population, and a rise in the demand for dental procedures are making the way for the market in the Asia Pacific region. According to WHO, the highest burden comes from the untreated caries of deciduous teeth about 44% with 135 million estimated cases, untreated caries of permanent teeth with 29 % with 526 million cases, and severe periodontal disease. Moreover, this region has the most instances of oral cancer and the highest fatality rates of any region covered by WHO. Various diseases and ailments, such as orofacial clefts, dental trauma, oral mucosal diseases, and oral symptoms of systemic diseases, contribute to the overall burden.
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